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Liberate yourselves from financial bondage, Pastor Chris tells African, Asian nations
Renowned Pastor and President of Loveworld Inc, Rev. Dr. Chris Oyakhilome, has encouraged African and Asian nations to liberate themselves from what he refers to as financial “bondage”
In a compelling message on Facebook, Pastor Chris as he’s fondly called urged these nations to exhibit boldness, leadership, and decisiveness in confronting the issue of illegitimate debts that burden their economies.
According to him, “I speak to African and Asian nations. You must now extricate yourselves and come out of this Bondage. It takes boldness, leadership and decisiveness. There are many of you at various levels. Don’t wait for the government because sometimes, the government may not speak for you.
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“From my idea: Sue the Government for making those payments. And sue with proof that the debts are illegal. You will win for your country, your organization and for yourself and your future. Wake up because there are answers.
“A group of you can sue that government. You can make them stop making the payments. Sue the illegitimate claimants. Sue them at the National court. There is more than enough proof that the debts that are being claimed from Africa, Asia, and Central America don’t have to be paid.
“They have been overpaid. And it’s time for redemption. Redemption is to extricate yourself from something detrimental. God is saying to those holding them: let my people go. This is a year that will bring changes.”
“This is the year that will bring changes. You cannot fear your adversary. It will empower them. Your adversary is not God. Your adversaries are not as strong as you.” He added.
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